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jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed. must have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green in regulation but still managed to make his 4. so it's not unfamiliar territory, although it's a different angle. far different shot angle than what he saw about an hour ago. >> yeah, he's a little bit closer to the groan, jim. he went with his 56-degree last time and looks like he has the same club in his hands right now. nick: there's a lot of feet in on that left-hand side of that green, isn't there, peter? >> yeah. you really have to be precise how this ball lands. just like phil's drive bounced up in the air. you catch this just the slightest bit wrong and
jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed. must have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green...
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it was amazing. >> jim: i like that. let's compare it to that. >> gary: game started at 7:00 and we had three or four rain delays. by 11:30 at night there were 40,000 people that come to the ballpark. by 11:30 it was down to 7,000 or # 8,000. by 2:00 they were up again because the bars closed. >> jim: authorize if we go another three or four or five or six innings we could bring people back in. these bars won't be closed but they won't know where they are. [ laughter ] >> gary: i was walking back to the there are bars i didn't know existed. i went a little different way. different hotel. swung on and missed. >> jim: again rich hill as a starter really struggling and just the big curve ball. drops down more. andino got past ball hitter. swings through it. >> gary: kind of hard to believe you will see a hitter but wilson will stand in and this is his first at bat in the ball game. hitting .266. three home runs 13 rbis. he will take a strike on the inside corner. >> jim: he is getting a little bit of a james hoy strike zone
it was amazing. >> jim: i like that. let's compare it to that. >> gary: game started at 7:00 and we had three or four rain delays. by 11:30 at night there were 40,000 people that come to the ballpark. by 11:30 it was down to 7,000 or # 8,000. by 2:00 they were up again because the bars closed. >> jim: authorize if we go another three or four or five or six innings we could bring people back in. these bars won't be closed but they won't know where they are. [ laughter ]...
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jim: immediate beauty. nick: that is huge. >> as calm as he has been all day, he needs to be angry now. nick: the controlled anger. i used to say determination. the good thing is you only have to beat one guy now, not a scorecard. jim: it has been a long time since he made a full swing. nick: he tweaked this left. jim: just as he did in regulation. >> in the bunker. >> not between them. jim: all right. stanley is in the fairway. snedeker, definite lay-up on the way as the playoff continues from torrey pines. ♪ [ male announcer ] at pnc wealth management, we've been helping clients achieve their goals for over 150 years. ♪ today, we are one of the largest wealth managers in the country. ♪ we surround you with professionals ready to apply their expertise to your needs. from investment management to wealth planning, discover how we can help you live your achievement. pnc wealth management. for the achiever in you. jim: the playoff is underway here at the farmers insurance open here in la jolla, californi
jim: immediate beauty. nick: that is huge. >> as calm as he has been all day, he needs to be angry now. nick: the controlled anger. i used to say determination. the good thing is you only have to beat one guy now, not a scorecard. jim: it has been a long time since he made a full swing. nick: he tweaked this left. jim: just as he did in regulation. >> in the bunker. >> not between them. jim: all right. stanley is in the fairway. snedeker, definite lay-up on the way as the...
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jim. >> jim: all right, folks. here we are with the kansas jayhawks on to the championship game on monday night. coach self, your team came back from 13 down to five different occasions. how did you do to? >> coach: i don't know. we were awful. thomas will tell you, the first half, no energy, tight. second half we came out and played so much better, moch more energy, and we had the lay-ups and stuff but bottom line, if we defend and rebound, good things happen. >> jim: it has to be one of more most satisfying wins to get the team turned around at half? >> coach: it's not me. thomas and ty labored, but we played through the bigs the second half. >> jim: thomas, how about the comeback, which you were such a big part of. what does it mean to you to be playing for a national championship? >> player: everything in the world. we worked so hard, and we are here now. >> jim: you know, there was a number of times you would pull even with ohio state and they would respond and go back in front. but in the end, like against no
jim. >> jim: all right, folks. here we are with the kansas jayhawks on to the championship game on monday night. coach self, your team came back from 13 down to five different occasions. how did you do to? >> coach: i don't know. we were awful. thomas will tell you, the first half, no energy, tight. second half we came out and played so much better, moch more energy, and we had the lay-ups and stuff but bottom line, if we defend and rebound, good things happen. >> jim: it has...
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jim: time-out called by notre jim: time-out called by notre dame. jim: tee us up, clark kellogg. ball belongs to xavier. 32 seconds to go. shot clock is turned off. musketeers down by one. clark: down one you obviously can't go just for the win. i think you look probably in that 10-, 12-second area or you go right away and get the best shot available. go fairly quick and try to take the lead and then put it on your defense. jim: puts up the shot. banks it in for the lead! what a shot by tu holloway! notre dame inside 20 seconds. they have one time-out. they're not going to take it. grant over to connaughton. now they do. it comes from the bench. 64-63 xavier. what a shot. what a shot. clark: amazing shot here. the only reason you got me was for basketball. but for today's game, i'm a little... [ neck cracks ] fuzzy. so you tried to fix me. but you just made me loose. newsflash. if you have cut rate insurance you might not be covered for this. so get allstate and protect your house and car from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar, nobody protects you from mayhem like alls
jim: time-out called by notre jim: time-out called by notre dame. jim: tee us up, clark kellogg. ball belongs to xavier. 32 seconds to go. shot clock is turned off. musketeers down by one. clark: down one you obviously can't go just for the win. i think you look probably in that 10-, 12-second area or you go right away and get the best shot available. go fairly quick and try to take the lead and then put it on your defense. jim: puts up the shot. banks it in for the lead! what a shot by tu...
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jim: immediate beauty. nick: that is huge. >> as calm as he has been all day, he needs to be angry now. nick: the controlled anger. i used to say determination. the good thing is you only have to beat one guy now, not a scorecard. jim: it has been a long time since he made a full swing. nick: he tweaked this left. jim: just as he did in regulation. >> in the bunker. >> not between them. jim: all right. stanley is in the fairway. snedeker, definite lay-up on the way as the playoff continues from torrey pines. ♪ [ male announcer ] at pnc wealth management, we've been helping clients achieve their goals for over 150 years. ♪ today, we are one of the largest wealth managers in the country. ♪ we surround you with professionals ready to apply their expertise to your needs. from investment management to wealth planning, discover how we can help you live your achievement. pnc wealth management. for the achiever in you. jim: the playoff is underway here at the farmers insurance open here in la jolla, californi
jim: immediate beauty. nick: that is huge. >> as calm as he has been all day, he needs to be angry now. nick: the controlled anger. i used to say determination. the good thing is you only have to beat one guy now, not a scorecard. jim: it has been a long time since he made a full swing. nick: he tweaked this left. jim: just as he did in regulation. >> in the bunker. >> not between them. jim: all right. stanley is in the fairway. snedeker, definite lay-up on the way as the...
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this still was the jim crow era, although the end of the jim crow era. of course the civil rights movement had generated a lot of hostility and violence in the south especially in 1961 during freedom riders going through alabama and mississippi. i began to think twice about whether i wanted to go down and spend six months or a year in alabama county court houses and the state archives driving around the state with a car with a northern license plate during those years. but more important in the decision, a fairly important decision i made was the context of the civil rights movement with northern activists, black and white traveling
this still was the jim crow era, although the end of the jim crow era. of course the civil rights movement had generated a lot of hostility and violence in the south especially in 1961 during freedom riders going through alabama and mississippi. i began to think twice about whether i wanted to go down and spend six months or a year in alabama county court houses and the state archives driving around the state with a car with a northern license plate during those years. but more important in the...
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good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat, he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledging his greatest asset. we're privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson, who has always been an integral part of the mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research camps in tents. a scholar as generous with his time and person, patricia always dealt with jim's students with much dignity and grace. in this world where most of us make a living by what we get, jim mcpherson made a living by what he gives to others. jim mcpherson teaches us that we have to face, but not necessarily resolve life's ambiguities. that is why he and his work are so important to us. truly he is america's historian. seven score and ten years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a conflagration because they were dedicated to the proposition that all men are not created equal. it is most appropriate, then
good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat, he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledging his greatest asset. we're privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson, who has always been an integral part of the mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research camps in tents. a scholar as generous with his time and person, patricia always dealt with jim's students with...
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jim: that's ernie's situation. jim: that's ernie's situation. not pretty. with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scraottde rstreaming quotes. it's another reason more inveore aryie yi.ng... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. jim: ernie els, janes dufner trying to decide things here in a playoff at the zurich classic of new orleans. story lines heroics 35-year-old jason dufner, three times a runner-up. number 30 in the world but he's never won. trying to break through for the first time, just six days before his wedding day next week in auburn, alabama. he'll be mar i--- marrying his fiancee amanda. there she is. that would be some way to show up your wedding, wouldn't it? coming fresh off of victory? nick: bring in char grilled oysters from new orleans? peter: he was saying earlie
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hunter was out of the ball game. >> jim: dangerous count. >> gary: 3-0. >> jim: it's still a dangerous count. no doubt gets the green light. dustin was talking today i was asking about his ability to make contact he said sometimes i get myself in trouble. i put too many balls in play. >> gary: he didn't have to there. pedroia reaches. and that will bring up gonzalez. 0-5 in the ball game. take a look here. still available. not many. the orioles closer scott, clayton mortensen available. that's it. >> jim: not exactly the way you want to go through your bull pen. >> gary: lobs that one up. second base. shortstop is there. hardy will put it away. >> gary: here's what it looks like going to the 13th. andino the fourth gave the orioles the point of 5-0 lead. how about the bull pens? >> jim: yeah they have been magnificent. the red sox bull pen as we have dually noted struggled early on. they were talking about it today. more defined roles. six runs coming into this game 41 plus innings. >> gary: and here is matt wieters. left hander. franklin morales. and wieters will take it for a strike.
hunter was out of the ball game. >> jim: dangerous count. >> gary: 3-0. >> jim: it's still a dangerous count. no doubt gets the green light. dustin was talking today i was asking about his ability to make contact he said sometimes i get myself in trouble. i put too many balls in play. >> gary: he didn't have to there. pedroia reaches. and that will bring up gonzalez. 0-5 in the ball game. take a look here. still available. not many. the orioles closer scott, clayton...
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jim: thank you. >> ok, nick. jim: still have the final group on the 18th green. charlie wi. that is a niceturnaround after that hiccup at the start. >> it was a big hiccup. i thought he would be on a downward spiral mentally. he still missed a couple of little ones. but kept plug away. takes a big pat on the back for that. you never know what will happen. just keep at it. jim: the final hole birdie gives him a round of 72. second, two clear of ricky barnes. phil won with his amateur partner. we didn't see him today. he was out in that group also. he was out there playing great golf all week playing along side phil. making houston country club proud. distinguished history there and its number one member, george herbert walker bush. with play complete, waited around to go back for the ultimate souvenir. the flag at the 18th. phil remembered his grandfather. he used to give all of his victory flags to his grandfather. he useded to have them lining the walls of his den. again, we had co-champions in the pro-am. they will have their name on the back of the wall on the first tee.
jim: thank you. >> ok, nick. jim: still have the final group on the 18th green. charlie wi. that is a niceturnaround after that hiccup at the start. >> it was a big hiccup. i thought he would be on a downward spiral mentally. he still missed a couple of little ones. but kept plug away. takes a big pat on the back for that. you never know what will happen. just keep at it. jim: the final hole birdie gives him a round of 72. second, two clear of ricky barnes. phil won with his amateur...
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jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed. must have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green in regulation but still managed to make his 4. so it's not unfamiliar territory, although it's a different angle. far different shot angle than what he saw about an hour ago. >> yeah, he's a little bit closer to the groan, jim. he went with his 56-degree last time and looks like he has the same club in his hands right now. nick: there's a lot of feet in on that left-hand side of that green, isn't there, peter? >> yeah. you really have to be precise how this ball lands. just like phil's drive bounced up in the air. you catch this just the slightest bit wrong and
jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed. must have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green...
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jim: this for the victory. easy. nick: holy, holy. jim: whoa. nick: don't react. just get on with it. david: that was a heck of an effort. nick: good putt. just a smidging -- smidgen with controlling the adrenaline. you're thinking this to win but you cannot get too carried away. now they have to really regroup. he's putting fantastic today. jim: only one he's missed was the one at 17, and, of course, that was outside of 10 feet. he's made some really difficult curling inside of 10 feet. nick: great putt on 15. great putt on 16. so one more. have a club sandwich, please. jim: do i have time to order one? this to send it back to the 18th tee for a playoff. there you go! nick: well done. jim: don't go anywhere. we have a cinderella matchup coming up at the greenbrier. he will be heading back to the 18th. potter knocked it in there close and made a two with his spectacular three-two finish. he picked up three shots over kelly those last two holes. playoff coming up. every shot here can make a world of difference. because shots taken at golf events sponsored by nation
jim: this for the victory. easy. nick: holy, holy. jim: whoa. nick: don't react. just get on with it. david: that was a heck of an effort. nick: good putt. just a smidging -- smidgen with controlling the adrenaline. you're thinking this to win but you cannot get too carried away. now they have to really regroup. he's putting fantastic today. jim: only one he's missed was the one at 17, and, of course, that was outside of 10 feet. he's made some really difficult curling inside of 10 feet. nick:...
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jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick up yardage. his best run of the night. fighting for a 10-yard gain, this will be about 9 1/2. phil: i think as we look at this, 5:00 to go, bill belichick, you know, it's the old school approach, we just play. play the whole game. so he's not taking tom brady out yet, still throwing the football. jim: moore is down. another bronco. injured in the game. six years ago tonight, partner, we were doing this exact same matchup. on january 14, 2006, it was new england at denver. that was the champ bailey 100-yard return game where he was chased down at the end of the
jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick...
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jim. >> jim: all right, folks. here we are with the kansas jayhawks on to the championship game on monday night. coach self, your team came back from 13 down to five different occasions. how did you do to? >> coach: i don't know. we were awful. thomas will tell you, the first half, no energy, tight. second half we came out and played so much better, moch more energy, and we had the lay-ups and stuff but bottom line, if we defend and rebound, good things happen. >> jim: it has to be one of more most satisfying wins to get the team turned around at half? >> coach: it's not me. thomas and ty labored, but we played through the bigs the second half. >> jim: thomas, how about the comeback, which you were such a big part of. what does it mean to you to be playing for a national championship? >> player: everything in the world. we worked so hard, and we are here now. >> jim: you know, there was a number of times you would pull even with ohio state and they would respond and go back in front. but in the end, like against no
jim. >> jim: all right, folks. here we are with the kansas jayhawks on to the championship game on monday night. coach self, your team came back from 13 down to five different occasions. how did you do to? >> coach: i don't know. we were awful. thomas will tell you, the first half, no energy, tight. second half we came out and played so much better, moch more energy, and we had the lay-ups and stuff but bottom line, if we defend and rebound, good things happen. >> jim: it has...
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whether jim takes up this or not is immaterial. it is still a part of his legacy, the legacy he leaves to us and someone must take it up. on battlefields all over the south, black people struggle for freedom and every inch of southern soil became embattled ground and mappable battleground. as mappable as gettysburg or the siege to vicksburg. they became archives of slavery's defeat. we may argue today and for years to come about this thing called self-emancipation versus lincoln and the union army as emancipators, but in the end going back to jim mcpherson, the question that appears as the subtitle of his book, how american negroes felt and acted during the war for the union remains as urgent as it was nearly 50 years ago when he wrote that book. perhaps more importantly, it is a part of mcpherson's life in american history. it's a part of his rearchiving of american history itself. i recall finally, and to close the memorable and all sided description of the formal surrender of lee's army that appears in "battle cry of freedom," w
whether jim takes up this or not is immaterial. it is still a part of his legacy, the legacy he leaves to us and someone must take it up. on battlefields all over the south, black people struggle for freedom and every inch of southern soil became embattled ground and mappable battleground. as mappable as gettysburg or the siege to vicksburg. they became archives of slavery's defeat. we may argue today and for years to come about this thing called self-emancipation versus lincoln and the union...
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jim: time-out called by notre jim: time-out called by notre dame. jim: tee us up, clark kellogg. ball belongs to xavier. 32 seconds to go. shot clock is turned off. musketeers down by one. clark: down one you obviously can't go just for the win. i think you look probably in that 10-, 12-second area or you go right away and get the best shot available. go fairly quick and try to take the lead and then put it on your defense. jim: puts up the shot. banks it in for the lead! what a shot by tu holloway! notre dame inside 20 seconds. they have one time-out. they're not going to take it. grant over to connaughton. now they do. it comes from the bench. 64-63 xavier. what a shot. what a shot. clark: amazing shot here. the only reason you got me was for basketball. but for today's game, i'm a little... [ neck cracks ] fuzzy. so you tried to fix me. but you just made me loose. newsflash. if you have cut rate insurance you might not be covered for this. so get allstate and protect your house and car from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar, nobody protects you from mayhem like alls
jim: time-out called by notre jim: time-out called by notre dame. jim: tee us up, clark kellogg. ball belongs to xavier. 32 seconds to go. shot clock is turned off. musketeers down by one. clark: down one you obviously can't go just for the win. i think you look probably in that 10-, 12-second area or you go right away and get the best shot available. go fairly quick and try to take the lead and then put it on your defense. jim: puts up the shot. banks it in for the lead! what a shot by tu...
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good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledges his greatest asset. we are privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson who has always been an integral part of this mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research trip camping in tents. being the wife of a historian is not easy, especially a scholar who's been as generous with his time as jim mcpherson. but patricia's always dealt with jim's students with much dignity and grace. in this world where most of us make a living by what we get, he has made a living by what he gives to others. he teaches us that we have to face but not necessarily resolve life's ambiguities and every aspect of his life work jim mcpherson was willing to wrestle and engage the racial dynamics in america. that is why he and his work are so important to us. truly he is america's historian. seven score and ten year
good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledges his greatest asset. we are privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson who has always been an integral part of this mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research trip camping in tents. being the wife of a historian is not easy, especially a scholar who's been as generous...
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jim: the 1975 team. they had beaten kentucky in the regular season but kentucky beat them 92-90 in tayton in the finals. davis chases it down. back to kentucky, leading by seven. approaching four minutes. clark: this is up with of the areas where kentucky has gotten better since the first meeting, execution. jim: ran right to the basket. jim: that's a tough matchup for roth. 17 for miller, 10 in this half. commits the foul at the other end. that will be just the fifth team foul. team foul. the third on miller. ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling and tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ [ mom ] hi, there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of a tiguan, one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ and we want your rental experience to be perfect. ♪ but if there ever is a problem... we all ha
jim: the 1975 team. they had beaten kentucky in the regular season but kentucky beat them 92-90 in tayton in the finals. davis chases it down. back to kentucky, leading by seven. approaching four minutes. clark: this is up with of the areas where kentucky has gotten better since the first meeting, execution. jim: ran right to the basket. jim: that's a tough matchup for roth. 17 for miller, 10 in this half. commits the foul at the other end. that will be just the fifth team foul. team foul. the...
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jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick up yardage. his best run of the night. fighting for a 10-yard gain, this will be about 9 1/2. phil: i think as we look at this, 5:00 to go, bill belichick, you know, it's the old school approach, we just play. play the whole game. so he's not taking tom brady out yet, still throwing the football. jim: moore is down. another bronco. injured in the game. six years ago tonight, partner, we were doing this exact same matchup. on january 14, 2006, it was new england at denver. that was the champ bailey 100-yard return game where he was chased down at the end of the
jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick...
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it was jim told me i had to read a book called killer angels, jim told me i should read three volume narrative of the civil war. from there i went on to devour the books others have written. it was jim who took me on my first battlefield tours of gettysburg and vicksburg. jim and i and pat and deb went to andersonville together. everything i think about the civil war is filtered through jim mcpherson. we share a kind of fundamentalist approach to the civil war, understanding this was a war about slavery from the start. but the truth is i went to princeton thinking of myself as a southern historian and i left princeton thinking of myself as a civil war historian. so you can imagine my surprise when a year or so ago a prominent publish erika up to me and suggested, well, it's almost 25 years since battle cry of freedom was published. maybe it's time we need a new synthesis, and maybe you should write it. i was shocked. first of all, 25 years. has it really been 25 years? it seems so fresh in my mind. second, why? why do we need a new -- would would we even need a new synthesis? has the
it was jim told me i had to read a book called killer angels, jim told me i should read three volume narrative of the civil war. from there i went on to devour the books others have written. it was jim who took me on my first battlefield tours of gettysburg and vicksburg. jim and i and pat and deb went to andersonville together. everything i think about the civil war is filtered through jim mcpherson. we share a kind of fundamentalist approach to the civil war, understanding this was a war...
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jim: 39 seconds here. clark: that's a lot of comeback to do, although, if you could somehow get a turnover and a quick score, the possibility looms. jim: over to teague. teague fouled by releford. he's the one guy you didn't want to commit a foul here. that fouls him out. clark: he had no choice. steve: four points for releford coming off that 15-point effort against ohio state, but his defense against michael kidd-gilchrist tonight goes right along with the theme for him throughout this tournament. he has been spectacular defensively. jim: and kansas wisely is going to take its time, the time you're given for a substitution off of a disqualification, off of a foul out and coach self able to really steal a time-out he doesn't have. it will be a one-and-one for teague. clark: this young man just stepped up and knocked down a pair. playing with so much confidence over the last two months of the season. credit to him, as much as he was maligned by so many, that he's been able to really grow and lead this team
jim: 39 seconds here. clark: that's a lot of comeback to do, although, if you could somehow get a turnover and a quick score, the possibility looms. jim: over to teague. teague fouled by releford. he's the one guy you didn't want to commit a foul here. that fouls him out. clark: he had no choice. steve: four points for releford coming off that 15-point effort against ohio state, but his defense against michael kidd-gilchrist tonight goes right along with the theme for him throughout this...
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jim: 39 seconds here. clark: that's a lot of comeback to do, although, if you could somehow get a turnover and a quick score, the possibility looms. jim: over to teague. teague fouled by releford. he's the one guy you didn't want to commit a foul here. that fouls him out. clark: he had no choice. steve: four points for releford coming off that 15-point effort against ohio state, but his defense against michael kidd-gilchrist tonight goes right along with the theme for him throughout this tournament. he has been spectacular defensively. jim: and kansas wisely is going to take its time, the time you're given for a substitution off of a disqualification, off of a foul out and coach self able to really steal a time-out he doesn't have. it will be a one-and-one for teague. clark: this young man just stepped up and knocked down a pair. playing with so much confidence over the last two months of the season. credit to him, as much as he was maligned by so many, that he's been able to really grow and lead this team
jim: 39 seconds here. clark: that's a lot of comeback to do, although, if you could somehow get a turnover and a quick score, the possibility looms. jim: over to teague. teague fouled by releford. he's the one guy you didn't want to commit a foul here. that fouls him out. clark: he had no choice. steve: four points for releford coming off that 15-point effort against ohio state, but his defense against michael kidd-gilchrist tonight goes right along with the theme for him throughout this...
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so i took it to jim the next morning. and he signed it "to millard hunter, a fellow scholar of the civil war." and my dad floated back to new hampshire. he still treasures that. jim has also helped me with my work since i've jumped off the tenure track. one of the things i have done in the last decade is make sure that my hometown remembers that they had a very significant civil war hero come from little gennessee, new york. jam james wadsworth the richest man in new york who gave up everything at the age of 53 to enlist in the civil war and he ended up dying after the battle of the wilderness. there really wasn't any commemoration of him in his hometown. i always joked that if that town had been in the south there would have been a statue before the body was cold. but that was not true in more reserved upstate. so when we started a campaign to get a statue of general wadsworth put on the courthouse lawn where it should be. a courthouse after a statue is naked after all. james mcpherson came and gave the inaugural lecture
so i took it to jim the next morning. and he signed it "to millard hunter, a fellow scholar of the civil war." and my dad floated back to new hampshire. he still treasures that. jim has also helped me with my work since i've jumped off the tenure track. one of the things i have done in the last decade is make sure that my hometown remembers that they had a very significant civil war hero come from little gennessee, new york. jam james wadsworth the richest man in new york who gave up...
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jim: look out. clark: love the way that young man extends defensively and gets into the passing lane. not many 6'8," 6'9" power forwards can do that, jim. there he is again pressuring mcdermott, way out on the floor. jim: mcdermott again. echinique did a good job of shielding henson from being able to make a swipe at that. mcadoo. took a chance. no. on the floor, echinique. here's young. the only player who won't be returning next year for the bluejays. he's a senior. three-point shot. yes. and it's down to 12 with 5:15 to play. clark: excellent three-point shooter, manigat. 49% he shot in the conference game. a little hope, a little life. as always, with the three-point shot, you can get a lead, but you've got to get stops as well. jim: there was a mini run brewing by creighton, and then harrison barnes just loaded up as calmly as could be. clark: put a stop sign on that run. jim: mcdermott wants it back, though. and it is all carolina underneath with bullock. carolina led by eight at halftime. the
jim: look out. clark: love the way that young man extends defensively and gets into the passing lane. not many 6'8," 6'9" power forwards can do that, jim. there he is again pressuring mcdermott, way out on the floor. jim: mcdermott again. echinique did a good job of shielding henson from being able to make a swipe at that. mcadoo. took a chance. no. on the floor, echinique. here's young. the only player who won't be returning next year for the bluejays. he's a senior. three-point...
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jim: oh, boy. with his right-to-left ball flight, it seems like it's just really hard for him to set it -- goes to the left side. he doesn't look comfortable on that 18th tee. nick: you really have to commit to either your chest or your belt buckle getting through it. jim: now, potter, who has hit two shots right in the direction of the flagstick. nick: first time, four feet. second time was only two feet off the flag line. hopped off six inches off the back of the green. peter: hence no reason to change clubs. this is still a 9-iron. nick: third time lucky. peter: a little left of the hole but not much. nick: he's done exactly the same. hooked it over the ridge! jim: the same length putt of the one he missed at 17 but he's made one already at 1 today and we'll be back in just today and we'll be back in just a moment. jim: "big brother" season premiere thursday. wild and wacky once again. your summer pleasure. coming back. cbs this thursday, season premiere. ted potter, talk about a shot that suits
jim: oh, boy. with his right-to-left ball flight, it seems like it's just really hard for him to set it -- goes to the left side. he doesn't look comfortable on that 18th tee. nick: you really have to commit to either your chest or your belt buckle getting through it. jim: now, potter, who has hit two shots right in the direction of the flagstick. nick: first time, four feet. second time was only two feet off the flag line. hopped off six inches off the back of the green. peter: hence no reason...
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jim: he loves it. nick: and the same determined face almost to the -- the same place it landed before, almost to the inch. ian: this tee shot has increased in difficulty through the years. gotten narrower. gotten narrower. nick: considerably. jim: wipes down the grip. nick: he's smiling, chuckling away. jim: just realizing that, ok, my hands, there's a little moisture hands, there's a little moisture there. jim: it's fine. that left side. so just as they did a short while ago, both in the fairway at the 18th as the playoff is at the 18th as the playoff is under way. mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ helping you do what
jim: he loves it. nick: and the same determined face almost to the -- the same place it landed before, almost to the inch. ian: this tee shot has increased in difficulty through the years. gotten narrower. gotten narrower. nick: considerably. jim: wipes down the grip. nick: he's smiling, chuckling away. jim: just realizing that, ok, my hands, there's a little moisture hands, there's a little moisture there. jim: it's fine. that left side. so just as they did a short while ago, both in the...
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jim: the 1975 team. they had beaten kentucky in the regular season but kentucky beat them 92-90 in tayton in the finals. davis chases it down. back to kentucky, leading by seven. approaching four minutes. clark: this is up with of the areas where kentucky has gotten better since the first meeting, execution. jim: ran right to the basket. jim: that's a tough matchup for roth. 17 for miller, 10 in this half. commits the foul at the other end. that will be just the fifth team foul. team foul. the third on miller. ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling and tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ [ mom ] hi, there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of a tiguan, one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ and we want your rental experience to be perfect. ♪ but if there ever is a problem... we all ha
jim: the 1975 team. they had beaten kentucky in the regular season but kentucky beat them 92-90 in tayton in the finals. davis chases it down. back to kentucky, leading by seven. approaching four minutes. clark: this is up with of the areas where kentucky has gotten better since the first meeting, execution. jim: ran right to the basket. jim: that's a tough matchup for roth. 17 for miller, 10 in this half. commits the foul at the other end. that will be just the fifth team foul. team foul. the...
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jim: you can even get it close, i think so. you have to go for it and land it right on the number. >> if you are going to win it with a shot here, you have to risk losing it. nick: yeah. there is no bail out. you can't bail out. it will fall down the false front. we have not had a single putt made from the middle of the green. >> a lot has to do with the yardage. is it an exact yardage with a hard sand wedge or wedge. jim: d.a. points ranked 107th in the world. rickie fowler, 39th world ranking coming into the week. rory was already assured because of his finish regardless of what happens. >> full pitching wedge. nick: he has belted it. knocked the living daylights out of it. >> a little adreniline there. jim: a very tough down in two with all of the considerable break he will face. fowler will be next. >> he has 132 yards. i have to think as jumped up as he is, he can hammer sand wedge and get it there and maybe spin it. nick: soft wedge. that is a long way to get a 54. but when you have that much lost and you are into the san
jim: you can even get it close, i think so. you have to go for it and land it right on the number. >> if you are going to win it with a shot here, you have to risk losing it. nick: yeah. there is no bail out. you can't bail out. it will fall down the false front. we have not had a single putt made from the middle of the green. >> a lot has to do with the yardage. is it an exact yardage with a hard sand wedge or wedge. jim: d.a. points ranked 107th in the world. rickie fowler, 39th...
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jim was just jim. that was a marvelous thing to see. what an example. but what i really want to stress today is jim mcpherson's generosity. that's the only word for it. i've had the pleasure of working with jim, assisting him on a series of trips. princeton runs something they call alumni colleges, which are trips where alums come to be lectured to and kind of feel the excitement of being a student again with princeton faculty as we tour the appropriate places. we've been to harper's ferry, richmond, on the delta queen together. we've done a lot of great trips. jim's patience and enthusiasm for his subjects with audiences of lay people is both remarkable and constant. i've seen him treat self-taught civil war buffs with the same respect as he accords his professional colleagues. this is very personal to me, because my dad is one of those buffs. he is a self-taught civil war aficionado of the highest order. he can tell you the detail of every battle ever fought. i will never be a military historian, ever, ever, ever. i'm a political historian. you know,
jim was just jim. that was a marvelous thing to see. what an example. but what i really want to stress today is jim mcpherson's generosity. that's the only word for it. i've had the pleasure of working with jim, assisting him on a series of trips. princeton runs something they call alumni colleges, which are trips where alums come to be lectured to and kind of feel the excitement of being a student again with princeton faculty as we tour the appropriate places. we've been to harper's ferry,...
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>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones. the woman she passed is patricia parks, jerry's wife, in the last hours of her life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought, okay, this is it the day that i'm going to die. >> but marceline left tracy an opening to join her family. >> she said, you don't want to leave, do you? i said, if you take me to them, i'll talk them out of it. >> jerry parks faced down jim jones. >> i said, what the hell have you done for him beside hold my family prisoner here for 7 1/2 months? >> as jerry parks turned away -- >> i look over there. he's sitting on the bench and he's sitting there, a dejected beaten man. >> yet, another confrontation awaited jim jones when he sat down with nbc reporter don harris for an interview. >> last night someone came and passed me this note. >> harris gave him vern gosney
>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones. the woman she passed is patricia parks, jerry's wife, in the last hours of her life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought, okay, this is it the day that i'm going to die. >> but marceline left tracy...
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jim: on second and 7. back over to welker, who tip toes down the sideline for another first down near the 34. he escaped demario davis for 12. phil: same thing again, two-receiver side. it was inside and now you break him outside. jim: remember, a field goal would not end it. a touchdown would. phil: good point. jim: first down from the 34 and brady. time to go deep to the end zone and dejon branch was down there with yeremiah bell. phil: it kind of makes me backtrack. you can give on this drive, knowing if they get a field goal they have a chance to tie and you have four downs. jim: the first time there was ever a chance for this new fanged overtime system to be implemented, tim tebow ended it on the first play of the overtime last season on the first pitch to thomas. first down and 10. tough catch. woodhead for four. another third down on the way. a field goal from here would be about a 48-yard attempt. but first they want more. third and 6. phil: this could be the first blitz of this drive. jim: sidelin
jim: on second and 7. back over to welker, who tip toes down the sideline for another first down near the 34. he escaped demario davis for 12. phil: same thing again, two-receiver side. it was inside and now you break him outside. jim: remember, a field goal would not end it. a touchdown would. phil: good point. jim: first down from the 34 and brady. time to go deep to the end zone and dejon branch was down there with yeremiah bell. phil: it kind of makes me backtrack. you can give on this...
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>> jim cramer. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> without question, jim cramer is a virtuoso of the stock market. >> this fiery money manager literally rolls up his sleeves to host cnbc's "mad money." >> cramer. >> one of the greatest most spectacular performers on television. >> he is evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market, and i am nuts about the market. >> "mad money" host jim cramer's along. >> i think that's going to report -- thursday! open all the time! >> two thumbs up. >> it's arrested development. >> there's a triple sell! >> don't buy! >> don't buy. >> grounded and spend all day listening to my dad yell at "mad money" with jim cramer. >> bottom line! everything's going to be fine. >> stark industries. that's a weapons company that doesn't make weapons! >> are you okay? >> oh, yeah, it's nothing, i was a guest on "mad money" last night. >> what's happening? is one of you jim cramer? okay, stop it. >> hello, fellow facebookers, i'm here to do one thing, get you more friends. >> there's one guy who gives it to you straight. >> it's mas money
>> jim cramer. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> without question, jim cramer is a virtuoso of the stock market. >> this fiery money manager literally rolls up his sleeves to host cnbc's "mad money." >> cramer. >> one of the greatest most spectacular performers on television. >> he is evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market, and i am nuts about the market. >> "mad money"...
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one. >> jim: let's not. let's let him respond to this specific on dodd frank and what the governor just said. >> i think this is a great example. the reason we have been in such an enormous economic crisis was prompted by reckless behavior across the board. now twasn't just on wall street. you had loan officers that were giving loans and mortgages that really shouldn't have been given bos because the folks didn't qualify. hupeople borrowing money to buy a house they couldn't afford. hucredit agencies stamping these as a-1 great investments when they weren't. but you also had banks making money hand over fist, churning out products that the bankers themselves didn't even understand, in order to make big profits, but knowing that it made the entire system vulnerable. so what did we do? we stepped in and had at this time toughest reforms on wall street since the 1930s. we said, banks, you have to raise your capital requirements. you can't engage in the rinky behavior that is putting main street at risk. we are
one. >> jim: let's not. let's let him respond to this specific on dodd frank and what the governor just said. >> i think this is a great example. the reason we have been in such an enormous economic crisis was prompted by reckless behavior across the board. now twasn't just on wall street. you had loan officers that were giving loans and mortgages that really shouldn't have been given bos because the folks didn't qualify. hupeople borrowing money to buy a house they couldn't afford....
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jim: he is 36 years old. if he stays fit and knee holds up he can be competitive for at least another 10 years. 40 majors. nick: i am sure he will find a way to win one. what he will take out of this will be an interesting bit. pretty solid, basically. might just brush it in. jim: this is to close it out. well, that will do. he will have a final round of 2-under par. at first it is brendon de jonge. it has been a tough day come to a close here for a 76. >> he has a uniqueness in his swing coming over the top. started to mis-hit it on the face. and that is why they were not fading back today. again, part of the big learning curve. new sensations in your body and mind trying to compete on a sunday afternoon especially on the stage with tiger in it. jim: i think that will be a 77 for brendon de jonge, which drops him out of the top 10. what did you think of bo's performance here today? >> well, very steady. beautifully controlled game. suddenly when the door was open for him on 16, he got a 6-iron in his hand. t
jim: he is 36 years old. if he stays fit and knee holds up he can be competitive for at least another 10 years. 40 majors. nick: i am sure he will find a way to win one. what he will take out of this will be an interesting bit. pretty solid, basically. might just brush it in. jim: this is to close it out. well, that will do. he will have a final round of 2-under par. at first it is brendon de jonge. it has been a tough day come to a close here for a 76. >> he has a uniqueness in his swing...
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. >> we go to jim lehrer of pbs, moderating this debate. >> jim: i'm jim lehrer. i welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates, between president barack obama, the democratic nominee, and former massachusetts governor, mitt romney, the republican nominee. this debate and the next three, two presidential, one vice-presidential, are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. tonight's 90 minutes will be about domestic issues and will follow a format designed by the commission. there will be six roughly 15-minute segments, with two-minute answers for the first question. then open discussion for the remainder of each segment. thousands of people offered suggestions on segment subjects or questions via the internet and other means. but i made the final selections. and for the record, they were not submitted for approval to the commission or the candidates. the segments, as i announced in advance, will be three on the economy and one each on health care, the role of government and governing, with an emphasis throughout on differences, specifics a
. >> we go to jim lehrer of pbs, moderating this debate. >> jim: i'm jim lehrer. i welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates, between president barack obama, the democratic nominee, and former massachusetts governor, mitt romney, the republican nominee. this debate and the next three, two presidential, one vice-presidential, are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. tonight's 90 minutes will be about domestic issues and will follow a format designed by...
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jim: oh, boy. with his right-to-left ball flight, it seems like it's just really hard for him to set it -- goes to the left side. he doesn't look comfortable on that 18th tee. nick: you really have to commit to either your chest or your belt buckle getting through it. jim: now, potter, who has hit two shots right in the direction of the flagstick. nick: first time, four feet. second time was only two feet off the flag line. hopped off six inches off the back of the green. peter: hence no reason to change clubs. this is still a 9-iron. nick: third time lucky. peter: a little left of the hole but not much. nick: he's done exactly the same. hooked it over the ridge! jim: the same length putt of the one he missed at 17 but he's made one alrea >>> a couple thunderstorms remain, calvert county, maryland and st. mary's have a thunderstorm warning until 7:15 and also 20,000 customers without power according to dominion power in northern virginia. we could see a couple pop-up thunderstorm tonight, but most
jim: oh, boy. with his right-to-left ball flight, it seems like it's just really hard for him to set it -- goes to the left side. he doesn't look comfortable on that 18th tee. nick: you really have to commit to either your chest or your belt buckle getting through it. jim: now, potter, who has hit two shots right in the direction of the flagstick. nick: first time, four feet. second time was only two feet off the flag line. hopped off six inches off the back of the green. peter: hence no reason...
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[applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from minnesota. i nominate sam sloan for vice- president. >> i am sorry, i have been informed by his secretary that he is not eligible. further nominations? >> i nominate jim gray for vice- president. >> he was already nominated. if you like to nominate someone please come to the microphone. >> i have been informed that nominations are supposed to be in writing, so those who have done the nominating, there are three names that the secretary is already in possession of. the go-ahead and state your nomination, but submitted to the secretary. >> i am from the great state of florida. and nominate -- i nominate nota, none of the above. >> another seconding for jim byrnes. >> seeing no further nominations, nominations are closed. unless there are any objections, we will have the nominating and seconding speeches in that order which the candidates were nominated. that nominating spe
[applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from minnesota. i nominate sam sloan for vice- president. >> i am sorry, i have been informed by his secretary that he is not eligible. further nominations? >> i nominate jim gray for vice- president. >> he was already nominated. if you like to...